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Freya, having been born in Vana-heim, was also known as Vanadis, the goddess of the Vanas, or as Vanabride.
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In 1831, a Swedish chemist named Nils Gabriel Sefstrom isolated a new material that he named vanadium in honor of the goddess of beauty and fertility, Vanadis.
Vanadium 2008
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Vanadium was named after Vanadis, the goddess of beauty in Scandinavian mythology.
Vanadium 2008
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Now, after years of research and verification, "The Cruise of the Vanadis" is being published in France.
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Freja, having been born in Vanaheim, was also known as Vanadis.
Fritiofs Saga Esaias Tegn��r 1814
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The element Vanadium was discovered in the early 19th century and is named after Vanadis, in Norse mythology the goddess of youth, love, and beauty.
Triple Pundit Tom Schueneman 2008
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The Cruise of the Vanadis by Edith Wharton, with photographs by Jonas Dovydenas
Passionate Pilgrim Lee, Hermione 2004
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H.race G. Dodge's _Nokomis_, Vincent Astor's _Noma_, Mrs.E. H. H.rriman's _Sultana_, Morton F. Plant's _Vanadis_, P.W. Rouss's
Our Navy in the War Lawrence Perry 1914
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"A well-meant little ablative on the play _A Doll's House_, written by the old Pal on board the Vanadis in the Atlantic off Bordeaux.
Married August Strindberg 1880
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